![]() ![]() King Slade is a dirty talker, and I am all for it. And the romance? We finally got it! And the smut - delicious. Her constant reflection of herself, and those around her, have her making decisions that she never would have thought of before, and makes her a more well rounded character for it. Please note: There is explicit language and romance in this book, not suitable. Return to the seductive world of magic inspired by the tale of King Midas, and get caught up in the world of Orea. It’s an adult epic fantasy story blending romance, intrigue, and beautiful imagery. The character development for Auren was once again superb. This is the captivating second book of The Plated Prisoner Series. Yes, she does have moments where she is forced to do things she doesn't want to, but she does it to further herself to her ultimate goal of freedom. ![]() ![]() ![]() Why, you ask? Because Auren finally decides to be in control of her own life. This series just keeps getting better and better. But with Midas's noose getting tighter, and her feelings for Slade getting stronger, will Auren be able to free herself from the intricate web she finds herself in? Reeling from this information, and heartbroken that the Midas she knew wasn't real, Auren starts laying down plans to become free. Gleam starts off right where Glint ends, with Auren finding out that Commander Rip, the fae male she felt intense feelings for, is actually King Slade (aka King Rot). Gleam is the third book in the Plated Prisoner series, and while once again having multiple POV's, the main character is Auren, who is now back in King Midas's clutches, after trusting that he would give her more freedom. ![]()
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